557: The Quest to Build a Culture That Rocks with Arnie Malham (an Encore Presentation of Episode 367)

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How someone could create something called the Better Book Club and it not be on my radar is crazy. Especially considering they’re in my own backyard of Nashville, Tennessee! Thankfully, I have friends. I know strange, right? One of them is a guy named Dave Delaney. Thanks to Dave, I’m no longer a stranger to the Better Book Club. More importantly, I’m no longer a stranger to the man who created it. His name is Arnie Malham. And now, thanks to the magic of technology, I get to make sure he’s someone who know as well. You’re welcome! Arnie’s book, Worth Doing Wrong: The Quest to Build a Culture That Rocks was released in 2016 and is one of my all-time favorite books on the topic of culture. In it, Arnie covers executable strategies and real-world tactics for creating a culture that will help you smash you business goals, achieve win-win relationships with your clients, generate buzz in your community, and cultivate a workplace that you and your team members will love. I hope you’ll click the play button below to learn more about Arnie and his work. For a summary, just keep scrolling. Join in on our chat below Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | RSS In today’s episode, Arnie and I chat about: * Culture is king, and even more important than execution and ideas * The importance of top-down core values * What an employee handbook filled with “dos” looks like * And plenty more! Arnie’s New Book You can order your copy of Worth Doing Wrong: The Quest To Build a Culture That Rocs right now. Consider Ordering My New Book Too! Read to Lead: The Simple Habit That Expands Your Influence and Boosts Your Career by Jeff Brown and Jesse Wisnewski! Arnie in Action Books Arnie Recommends Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki Swimmi...

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